:49:02
And now, here's
really something.
:49:04
I've been saving it
for a special occasion.
:49:13
Good evening,
Mr. Mitchell.
Hello, Freddie.
:49:15
Haven't been in lately.
I've been taking in
some of the new spots.
:49:18
This is Jack Martin...
:49:21
of Carver and Martin.
:49:23
This is Mr. George Mitchell,
Jack.
Happy to know you.
:49:26
Hi.
What'll it be? The usual?
:49:28
Yeah.
:49:30
[Band: Dixieland]
:49:36
[Music Stops]
[Applause]
:49:38
Say, who's the doll
with Marko?
:49:42
Miss Carver,
my partner.
:49:44
Ooh.
So that's the girl.
:49:47
Here you are,
Mr. Mitchell. House.
:49:50
Thanks.
Cheers, Freddie.
:49:55
Nice meeting you.
:49:58
[Band: Swing]
:50:00
Hello,
Mr. Mitchell.
How are you, Charles?
:50:06
Hi, Marko.
Why, hello.
:50:09
Won't you join us?
Thanks.
:50:11
Miss Carver, may I present
the most harmless man in town...
:50:14
George Mitchell.
Oh, the columnist.
How do you do?
:50:17
I do all right.
Haven't I seen you somewhere?
:50:20
Seattle?
No.
:50:22
I'm afraid not.
This is my first
engagement in Los Angeles.
:50:25
My mistake and hard luck.
:50:27
I dropped in to see
if you'd like to go to the Bowl.
:50:29
I've got tickets.
What's on?
:50:31
Oh, Shostakovich,
isn't it?
The seventh.
:50:33
[Mitchell]
Good exercise
for your musical appreciation.
:50:35
Yes, very tempting,
but thank you just the same.
:50:39
Okay.
Some other time.
:50:41
Why don't you go?
It'll do you good.
:50:43
I'll be here
when you get back.
:50:44
Sure. Maybe I can dream up
a nice plug for her and,
of course, for Rio's.
:50:49
Huh. Who am I to turn down
free advertising?
:50:52
Perhaps an evening with
Shostakovich might prove
very... enlightening, what?